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Chapter 9 Addtransitions,titles,eects,andgenerators 254
Show or hide onscreen controls
The onscreen controls for transitions appear when a transition is selected. The onscreen
controls for clip eects appear when an eect is selected, or when the playhead is positioned
over a clip or title in the Timeline that has a video eect applied. You can also show or hide the
onscreen controls.
Note: Onscreen controls are always hidden when you play clips in the Timeline.
Show or hide a transitions onscreen controls
m To show the transitions onscreen controls: Select the transition in the Timeline.
m To hide the transitions onscreen controls: Deselect the transition in the Timeline.
Show or hide a clip eect’s onscreen controls
m To show the eects onscreen controls: Position the playhead over a clip with the eect, or select
the clip with the eect in the Timeline, and then select the eect in either the Video Animation
Editor or the Video inspector.
m To hide the eects onscreen controls: Deselect the clip with the eect in the Timeline, or deselect
the eect in the Video Animation Editor or Video inspector.
Note: If a clip contains multiple eects that use onscreen controls, only the topmost eects
onscreen controls appear when the playhead is positioned over the clip.
Onscreen control examples
Following are a few examples of the onscreen controls you might use while working with
clip eects and transitions. Many other clip eects and transitions use these same or similar
controls—the examples are intended to provide general information about using the
onscreen controls.
Keep the following in mind while going through these examples:
These examples assume you are familiar with applying clip eects to clips in the Timeline.
You can apply multiple clip eects to the same clip, but for the purpose of these examples, it’s
best to either apply each clip eect to a dierent Timeline clip or remove the clip eect before
applying a dierent one.
These examples also assume you are familiar with adding transitions to edit points in
the Timeline.
Most of the eects and transitions have additional adjustments in the Video inspector or
Transition inspector.
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